ROOFTOP ACCESS RAMPS
Modular Rooftop Access Ramps Designed to Comply with Canadian Safety Standards




Installing a rooftop access ramp enables the transportation of equipment and materials over obstacles, obstructions, and elevation changes, while also helping to prevent work-related injuries by reducing the risk of trips and falls.
Our Rooftop Access Ramps are designed to provide safe and easy access for workers and equipment. With a modular design that adapts to the layout of any roof, they are a non-penetrating system, developed to avoid roof penetration during installation and preserve its structural integrity.
Constructed from high-quality, lightweight aluminum, these systems are corrosion-resistant, feature anti-slip surfaces, and are built to support Canadian rooftop safety standards.
KEY FEATURES
Easy Installation
Quick to assemble and install on most rooftop types, no specialized tools required
Modular Design
Flexible, reconfigurable system that adapts to nearly any rooftop layout
OHS Compliant
Engineered to meet or exceed Canadian safety regulations, including provincial OHS and WorkSafeBC standards
DESIGNED by Engineers
Custom rooftop safety solutions developed by our experienced in-house engineering team
non-penetrating system
Counterweighted design protects the roof membrane, no drilling required
CORROSION RESISTANT
Constructed from lightweight aluminum for excellent resistance to rust and corrosion
NON-SLIP
Anti-slip stairs and platforms enhance worker safety in all seasons
Your Perfect Solution Awaits!
Fall Protection Regulations in Canada
Jurisdiction | Regulation |
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Federal (Canada) | Canada Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, SOR/86-304, Sections 12.01 to 12.09 |
Ontario |
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Quebec |
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Alberta | Occupational Health and Safety Code, 2009 Part 9, Fall Protection Sections 138 - 161 |
British Columbia | Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, B.C. Reg. 296/97 Part 11, Fall Protection, Sections 11.1 to 11.10 |
Manitoba | Workplace Safety and Health Regulation, Man. Reg. 217/2006 Part 14, Fall Protection, Sections 14.1 to 14.23 |
New Brunswick | General Regulation -N.B. Reg. 91-191 Part VII, Protective Equipment, Sections 49 - 51 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2012, N.L.R. 5/12 Part X, Fall Protection, Sections 138 to 146 |
Nova Scotia | Workplace Health and Safety Regulations, N.S. Reg. 52/2013 Part 21, Fall Protection, Sections 21.1 to 21.4 |
Prince Edward Island | Fall Protection Regulations, EC2004-633 |
Saskatchewan | Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 1996, R.R.S., C. O-1.1, R. 1 Sections 102 to 107, and Sections 116 to 116.3 |
Northwest Territories |
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Nunavut | General Safety Regulations, R.R.N.W.T. 1990, c. S-1, Part 7 Sections 104 to 109, and Part 9, Sections 118 to 122 |
Yukon |
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Rooftop Protection Program
Our rooftop protection program uses 6 stages to systematically assess fall hazards on rooftops, prioritize risks, and implement compliant safety solutions.